Railing against media coverage

During a dinner event earlier this week, representatives of some primary Republican challengers took aim at media coverage of the election, according to Politico. CNN’s chief executive, Jeff Zucker, took fire for giving Trump copious airtime during the primary and general election.

Zucker was having none of it.

“I have to respectfully push back on the campaign managers … because frankly, respectfully, I think that’s bull—-, Zucker said. “We asked [Trump] to do interviews and he agreed to do them. We continuously asked the other candidates to come on and do interviews.”

Some in the crowd disagreed, including an aide to GOP primary challenger Carly Fiorina who said, “I don’t remember getting invited to call in.”